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iFixit completes, posts full teardown report of fifth-generation iPod touch

The fifth-generation iPod touch is now available and shipping. And, that being said, it’s time to dissect the new media player to see what makes it tick.

Per the super cool cats at iFixit that posted their most recent teardown, the disassembly also found that the volume buttons, microphone, LED flash and power button are all connected via the same ribbon cable that easily peels from the rear case.

“We’ve seen this type of design in previous Apple products,” the solution provider noted. “The shift to a single ribbon cable is more cost-effective for the manufacturer, but unfortunately it has a negative impact on repairability.”

The battery inside the iPod touch was described as a “Plane Jane” component with a rating of 1030 mAh, an increase from the previous model’s 930mAh. The battery is advertised to provide up to 40 hours of music playback on a single charge.

iFixit also found that the 4-inch Retina display on the fifth-generation iPod touch is inferior to the screen on the iPhone 5. It characterized the iPod touch screen as “a much simpler, cheaper design.”

The teardown also offers a closer look at the 5-megapixel camera Apple has put into the fifth-generation iPod touch. The lens is capable of recording high-definition 1080p video at 30 frames per second.

The full list of parts found in the fifth-generation iPod touch are included below:
– A5 Processor

– Hynix H9TKNNN4KDBRCR 512 MB RAM

– Toshiba THGBX2G8D4JLA01 32 GB NAND flash

– Apple 3381064 dialog power management IC

– Murata 339S0171 Wi-Fi module

– Broadcom BCM 5976 touchscreen controller

– Apple 33831116

– STMicroelectronics AGD32229ESGEK low-power, three-axis gyroscope

– Texas Instruments 27AZ5R1 touchscreen SoC

If you’ve gotten your new iPod touch in the mail and had a chance to play with it, please let us know what you make of it in the comments.